CTGP is unusable on Dolphin. Even after it installs, it won't recognize the DVD drive. It may or may not be fixable.
I am semi-working on a CTGP ISO converter, but it's not ready yet.
Also I recommend ImDisk (FOSS raw disk image mounter).
Extract all files from ISO somewhere and use DVD Root thing, it may work...
I'd love to see Dolphin getting an ODE (Optical Drive Emulator and I think Dolphin is almost there, just need a little more work) so we wouldn't have to worry about homebrew app's not working without a 'real-disc-n-drive' because the drive wasn't real to begin with...
Yo dawg, your emulator already uses an optical drive emulator, it's just not very good...
(01-31-2014, 12:43 PM)tueidj Wrote: [ -> ]Yo dawg, your emulator already uses an optical drive emulator, it's just not very good...
Yes you're right, it need a little bit more work then we'll be happy XD
Ok! Is it possible to install the homebrew channel on dolphin? It might be possible to launch the mod from there

It isn't, and if it was, it would do the exact same things as opening the homebrew directly from Dolphin, but without burstable bubbles.
CTGPR uses some weird encrypted system.
The best bet is to use some other ISO (Wiimm's converter, along with his pack, or CTGPR 1.02 old converter [possibly unstable], or MrBeanJr [not sure if he's the same person] pack, which has a speedometer already) along with Gecko codes from the CTT pack to get the lap-count / speed-change effect. More importantly, I need to figure out why there are 49 regions allocated. I probably should get a real MKWii disk and run network debugging to find out.